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 <description>&lt;p&gt;It it worth it for me to put an amount of money into an immediate fixed annuity and take out a loan to pay for tuition, or is it alright to just pay off my tuition with the money available to me. Hello, yet another question on tuition unlike those in the past. I realize the best person to speak to would be a financial planner, but I don&#039;t think the amount is enough to warrant an independent planner.     I&#039;m currently still in college and I have 34K in CD&#039;s that will mature very shortly. I have taken out a loan last year and I want to do everything I can do to prevent doing that again. I strongly want to minimize the amount of debt I graduate with.&lt;/p&gt;
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